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A spot of joy
When we read the New Testament, emotions can get a little muted.
We think of Jesus as super chill, super calm, very mellow.
But then we get those peak moments—Jesus in the temple pulling out a whip and driving the vendors out. When you really think about how intense that must have been, you realize: Jesus wasn’t emotionless.
And on the other end of the spectrum, we get numerous references to joy. Rejoicing. Being joyful. The Scriptures talk about it constantly.
People flocked to Jesus. And I don’t think it was just because of what He said.
People wanted to be around Him.
Think about that. He was magnetic. Compelling. People didn’t just respect Him from a distance—they wanted to be near Him, to follow Him, to spend time with Him.
Which means Jesus must have been joyful.
Now flip that question on yourself: Are you the type of person people want to be around?
Do they enjoy your company? Are you cheerful? Are you joyful?
Or are you gloomy? Do you bring down the mood?
This isn’t shallow. This matters.
In a very human way, reflecting our Lord in this world can be as simple as bringing a spot of joy.
Let us pray.
Lord, make us people of joy, a joy rooted in You. Help us reflect Your warmth, Your love, Your compelling presence. When people are around us, let them sense something of You. In Jesus’ name. Amen.
Keep fighting the good fight. Our Lady of Victory, pray for us.